“I recommended this course to clients of mine before I had finished it, that says a lot about the quality”

“As a professional I have been empowered with further skills on how to handle both the parents and children.”

“As I say, an excellent course which I know I’ll be referring to often.”

It is the focus on the specific age groups that makes this course very different. Children go various developmental milestones as they develop which means that they cope differently to divorce and separation at different stages of development.

Course Description

This course is completely and entirely about helping children cope with divorce and is suitable for anyone living or working in this area including parents, family mediators, social workers and family solicitors.

Ever wondered why some children and families cope better with divorce and separation than others?

This Complete Guide in Helping Children Cope with Divorce is very straightforward and easy to follow.

Because by doing it, you will be making sure that your children and the ones you work with will be and remain alright now and into their adult lives.

What are the requirements?

All students of this course need to be interested in the area of children, divorce and separation. There is a lot of useful, essential and relevant information in this course, so you need to be prepared to work and learn. This is what the course focuses on.

What am I going to get from this course?

Be able to create the right age appropriate parenting plan that works for you and your children

Be able to provide a conducive and nurturing environment that will allow your children to thrive between two households

Appreciate the value, importance and benefits of having both parents play a role in the children’s lives

Come away with samples of parenting plans, each with it’s advantages and disadvantages, that they can use to help them create that all important age appropriate parenting plan

Spot the signs that indicate that their children may not be coping with divorce and separation and know what to do about it

What is the target audience?

Parents, carers and those looking after or involved in the lives of children of divorce

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